Yorkshire Post

Master of spin ‘Deadly’ Derek Underwood dies at the age of 78

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DEREK Underwood, the most prolific spin bowler in England’s Test history, has died at the age of 78.

Underwood, affectiona­tely known as “Deadly”, claimed 297 scalps in 86 Test appearance­s with his brisk left-arm spin, as well as another 32 in one-day internatio­nals.

Known as a master of damp, uncovered pitches, the Kent stalwart first played for his country as a 21-year-old in 1966 and made his final appearance in 1982.

His record tally would have been even higher had it not been for his decision to play in Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket and the first rebel tour of South Africa, but he still sits 42 wickets ahead of his nearest rival among spinners, Graeme Swann.

Paying homage to his achievemen­ts, England and Wales Cricket Board chair Richard Thompson said: “It is always a sad day when a great of the English game passes away.

"Derek Underwood will be remembered as one of the finest spin bowlers this country has ever produced and his remarkable record is testament to his enduring skill.

“To this day, there will still be the odd mention of Derek Underwood

when conditions, especially in club cricket, become damp and perhaps suited to some accurate and pacey spin and there’s no greater legacy than remaining part of the game long after you’ve finished playing.”

A one-club man, Underwood played over 900 times for Kent across three decades and claimed a staggering 2,523 wickets along the way.

“The Kent Cricket family is in mourning following the passing of one of its greatest ever players,” said chair Simon Phillip.

“Derek was an outstandin­g contributo­r to both Kent and England, winning trophies for club and country and etching his name in the history books for evermore.

“Watching Derek weave his unique magic on a wet wicket was a privilege for all who were able to witness it. His induction into the ICC Hall of Fame shows the esteem in which he was held in world cricket.

“An advocate for growing our game worldwide while protecting our sport’s rich heritage, Derek also made substantia­l contributi­ons off the field as well as on it and he will be sorely missed by everyone at Kent Cricket.”

 ?? ?? MASTER AT WORK: Derek Underwood, the former England and Kent spinner, has died at the age of 78, the county club has announced. Underwood made his final appearance in 1982.
MASTER AT WORK: Derek Underwood, the former England and Kent spinner, has died at the age of 78, the county club has announced. Underwood made his final appearance in 1982.

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